Texas Instruments Debuts 1.8GHz OMAP 4 Chip
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sorry i read "dual core" and then "1.8 GHZ PER core"... does that mean its a 3.6 GHz processor?
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no, but may be better than a 3.6 because the work is split between two processors instead of one being bogged down by a single app. Youll notice a difference when multi tasking for the most part which is what most of us techy people do with our phones now a days. 😎
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No, it doesn't add up like that.
If you took two motorcycles, each with a top speed of 90 mph, and joined them together to make a "car", you'd be able to carry twice as many people as one motorcycle, but the top speed would still be 90 mph.
So a dual-core phone can "do more" and run certain things faster, but technically speaking , nothing is actually happening at 3.6 GHz.
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